So, there’s not just one type of magic. In fact, there’s at least four distinct types, relying on different sources and principles. I’m still not sure if I want one wizard class or four… or how I’m supposed to solve this whole magic styles thing.

Every god was once a person. Not a human necessarily, but a person. They grew in power and prestige, gained followers, and discovered secrets until they weren’t quite a person any longer. Spiritual force gathered in their soul, and just like the gravity of a large mass, the world started bending by their presence.

In a now forgotten pantheon, there were three gods of war. They are the religion’s only remnants: three names and three swords. In this war-torn world, even they have followers.

Some devout warrior s have acquired ritual blades: short blunt things, but with a deep significance. Through the invocation of divine power, these swords transform into ones reminiscent of the Three Divine Swords themselves.

Demons, as per here, are terrified of losing their sense of self. They desperately try to make themselves distinct to keep themselves from being sucked into the great maelstrom of anonymous souls in the Abyss. And thus, demons trade in souls. Each soul they absorb brings with it more memories, more emotion, and more personality. Every soul brings them closer to truly separating themselves from the Other and the Abyss.